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Rick made a paper football that was 1 1/6 inches long Carly made one that was 5/6 inches long how many longer was Rick's paper football than Carly's
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Rick made a paper football that was 1 1/6 inches long Carly made one that was 5/6 inches long how many longer was Rick's paper football than Carly's
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2/6 also know as 1/3 this is what i got i hope it helps
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6 I believe if this is wrong sorry
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